Laney KC100 User Manual - page 5
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EXPLANATIONS OF TERMS
REPLACING FUSES: Your amplifier leaves the factory correctly fused. Fuses are fitted
to protect the user from possible injury and your amplifier from possible permanent
damage. Fuses can blow simply from old age, or because the wrong fuse is fitted. If
after replacement with the correct fuse, failure occurs again, it is possible your amplifier
or the power supply to it, has developed a fault.
Under these circumstances you are strongly recommended to consult your local dealer or
a qualified engineer.
Replacing the POWER fuse is a procedure that can be safely undertaken by the user.
In the unlikely event that you are required to replace a blown POWER fuse it is important
to ensure that a fuse of the value and type recommended by Laney is fitted.
Ensure fuse carrier when refitted, indicates correct supply volrage.
The power fuse is located on the rear panel of your amplifier.
100- 120 VOLT MODELS POWER FUSE INTERNAL FUSE
KC25 - T500ma NA
KC50 - T2A F3.15 x2
KC100 - T2A F5A x2
KC150 - T5A F5A x2
220 - 240 VOLT MODELS POWER FUSE INTERNAL FUSE
KC25 - T250ma NA
KC50 - T1A F3.15 x2
KC100 - T1A F5A x2
KC150 - T2A F5A x2
Your Laney amplifier has been designed to be of high quality and reliability. Each unit is
thoroughly examined and tested before leaving the factory. In the unlikely event that a fault
should develop contact the dealer from whom you made the purchase and seek their
assistance.